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i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king here in newtown, connecticut. gayle, we are just down the road from sandy hook elementary school where this memorial has been set up. >> the thing that strikes me is a woman from north carolina donated 26 trees in memory of the 20 children and six adults killed here and people in the town have come to decorate the trees and at all hours of the day once daylight breaks people come and contribute leave an ornament or a note. one of the notes they thought was so poignant was a sign that said "sleep in heavenly peace." >> and there's a set of angel wings hanging beneath a wreath. it's very touching. the littlest angels the youngest victim. charlie is in new york. charlie, good morning to you. >> good morning, norah and gayle. one group of students saw the ultimate example, a teacher who gave her live to save theirs. peter van sant spoke with the parents of a child who escaped the massacre. peter, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. robert and dieane la cotta's children are now safe at home. when i spoke with them
i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king here in newtown, connecticut. gayle, we are just down the road from sandy hook elementary school where this memorial has been set up. >> the thing that strikes me is a woman from north carolina donated 26 trees in memory of the 20 children and six adults killed here and people in the town have come to decorate the trees and at all hours of the day once daylight breaks people come and contribute leave an ornament or a note. one of the notes they thought...
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. >>> it is one week since the newtown, connecticut, school shooting which changed the gun control debate. short time ago americans paused to honor the 20 children and 6 women who were killed in that massacre. bell toll [ bell tolling ] church bells rang 26 times as newtown officials and residents stood with connecticut governor dan malloy. churches also rang their bells in washington and other cities. on thursday services were held for six of the people killed inside sandy hook elementary school. there was also a funeral in new hampshire for nancy lanza, the mother and first victim of gunman adam lanza. seth doane is in newtown where more funerals for the victims will be held this morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie and good morning to our viewers in the west. across the country, governors and mayors have called for a special day of mourning and a moment of silence to mark one week since this tragedy. >> it sucks. there's no reason for us to be here tonight. >> reporter: expressions of disbelief and grief echoed across the country. robbie parker father of first grader e
. >>> it is one week since the newtown, connecticut, school shooting which changed the gun control debate. short time ago americans paused to honor the 20 children and 6 women who were killed in that massacre. bell toll [ bell tolling ] church bells rang 26 times as newtown officials and residents stood with connecticut governor dan malloy. churches also rang their bells in washington and other cities. on thursday services were held for six of the people killed inside sandy hook...
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she is one of many lawmakers across the country reacting to the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut. >>> traffic's jammed, weather is cold, details coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. breaks south 101 as you work your way out of marin county. delays there, no delays though toward the golden gate bridge. and westbound 80 just past 580 looks like reports of an accident blocking lanes. slow-and-go and metering lights are on at the bay bridge. >> this is one of our coldest mornings of the year. in fact, temperatures today are nearly 10 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. we got a freeze warning posted, especially on the north bay, santa rosa, 27 degrees. 28 in napa. 41 in san francisco. and about 38 degrees in oakland. by this afternoon, we are only going to warm up to the low to mid-50s. we will see sunshine. it's not going to last for long. the rain returns thursday through sunday. ,,,,,,,, >> over the weekend, two men, you probably heard about this, there was a picture and everything, two men gotten engaged at the white house. so i guess the talks between obama and boehner
she is one of many lawmakers across the country reacting to the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut. >>> traffic's jammed, weather is cold, details coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. breaks south 101 as you work your way out of marin county. delays there, no delays though toward the golden gate bridge. and westbound 80 just past 580 looks like reports of an accident blocking lanes. slow-and-go and metering lights are on at the bay bridge. >> this is one of our...
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following the newtown shooting in connecticut reporteret at "the journal" obtained the names and addresses by filing what's called a freedom of information act. last night no one wanted to speak to the cbs new bus off this statement, sharing information about gun permits in our area -- >> i think it's a bit disinjen yis of them to say they're giving information. they're taking a position on guns. >> reporter: at the white plains train station, reactions are mixed. >> they ought to public the criminals' names who committed gun violence. >> my sister has guns and i never letmy kids go over there. >> reporter: controversial or not, the journal says it's not finished and promises to pub a third article once its compiled. >> it's not that they can't publish these kinds of things. the question is what do you publish at what time and how does it help your readers? and i don't know if this does. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," jim axelrod good morning. >>> john miller is a former cia director. good morning. >> good morning jeff and jarvis. >> putting that information online, who does that hel
following the newtown shooting in connecticut reporteret at "the journal" obtained the names and addresses by filing what's called a freedom of information act. last night no one wanted to speak to the cbs new bus off this statement, sharing information about gun permits in our area -- >> i think it's a bit disinjen yis of them to say they're giving information. they're taking a position on guns. >> reporter: at the white plains train station, reactions are mixed. >>...
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connecticut is interesting. you have to essentially apply, get permission to sue the government for things. you have a year to do that. so you have a lot of time to do that. so does he have a right do it? yeah. is it the right thing to do? a lot of people as we've heard are looking at this saying people who gave their lives to save these children are part of the governmental entity here. is this the right thing to be doing now. >> and he says he's representing a 6-year-old who survived the attack but has been subject to emotional pain and suffering, right? >> exactly. and, you know if you were going to see lawsuits filed, i think most people would expect you'd see them filed on behalf of those whose children died. that's another fact. we don't want to diminish what the survivors are going go through for the rest of their lives here just a horrendous episode but think that's another factor we're seeing people comment about in terms of is it the right thing to do now. >> as you point out, jack there's a lot of out
connecticut is interesting. you have to essentially apply, get permission to sue the government for things. you have a year to do that. so you have a lot of time to do that. so does he have a right do it? yeah. is it the right thing to do? a lot of people as we've heard are looking at this saying people who gave their lives to save these children are part of the governmental entity here. is this the right thing to be doing now. >> and he says he's representing a 6-year-old who survived...
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the hms bounty's final voyage from connecticut to florida ended in a real-life drama on the high seas. >> the ship was caught off the coast of north carolina by hurricane sandy moving up the eastern seaboard. >> first survivors coming out on a traffic. >> reporter: in the middle night scramble of their lives the crew was forced to abandon ship and clamor aboard life rafts. >> there's one more person in the raft. >> reporter: this after a power failure shut down pumps vital keeping her aploetd. two hours later, 14 of them were lifted to a coast guard helicopter. saved one at a time. the rescued swimmers battled 10 to 30-foot waves. >> pretty big. size of the building. >> reporter: shown in this youtube video, was later recovered and pronounced dead. melissa norris sailed with christian on the bounty this past summer. >> so full of life. never met anybody like chris before. all i can say is he's amazing. the most prespirited person i ever met in my life. >> reporter: still missing, captain robert wallbridge. the ship's owner said wallbridge was trying to avoid the storm. >> he was headi
the hms bounty's final voyage from connecticut to florida ended in a real-life drama on the high seas. >> the ship was caught off the coast of north carolina by hurricane sandy moving up the eastern seaboard. >> first survivors coming out on a traffic. >> reporter: in the middle night scramble of their lives the crew was forced to abandon ship and clamor aboard life rafts. >> there's one more person in the raft. >> reporter: this after a power failure shut down...
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this assembly line in stratford, connecticut, turns out sikorsky helicopters for the military but it's also producing scholars. workers taking advantage of an unusual job benefit. >> we pay all tuition. we pay books. >> reporter: that's right. united technologyies will help any employee get a college degree for free. >> as you tour the floor, the kinds of jobs we have training becomes very critical and skill is very relevant. >> reporter: to turbo charge that skill set, the ceo, louis chenevert says they have earned 30,000 degrees over 15 years. >> we have invested a billion dollars in our employees. we just celebrated this big milestone. >> reporter: how much did united technologies pay for your education? >> i don't know. >> you don't even know? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> because you never saw a bill for it? >> exactly. >> reporter: business development manager yelitza forte is part of the first generation of her family to go to college. she got her mba without paying a dime. >> my parents could not believe it. you have to find friends. >> reporter: at the nearby plant also ow
this assembly line in stratford, connecticut, turns out sikorsky helicopters for the military but it's also producing scholars. workers taking advantage of an unusual job benefit. >> we pay all tuition. we pay books. >> reporter: that's right. united technologyies will help any employee get a college degree for free. >> as you tour the floor, the kinds of jobs we have training becomes very critical and skill is very relevant. >> reporter: to turbo charge that skill set,...
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they are colorado, connecticut, massachusetts, new york and tennessee. it's unclear whether school days will be will be added to the calendar. educators say the goal is to make u.s. students more competitive. w > "the new york times" follows an on the homeless man in this photo we showed you last week. himhows a police officer giving him a pair >>> all right, nora, finally catching a break if the stormy weather. from you heading out the door, it's a little chilly in spots. but still, we've lot of sunshine coming our way. and well, couple of clouds outside as we look live out there toward the pleasanton area. we are going to see a lot of sunshine this afternoon. the temperatures expected to be in the mid-60s in the warmest spots in toward san jose. about 64 in livermore and 64 in san francisco. breezy at the coast but should remain dry. next couple of days the rain returns tomorrow late in the day tomorrow. >>> t onal weather report sponsored by bp. >>> could there actually be life on mars? a big announcement expected later today from nasa has caused quit
they are colorado, connecticut, massachusetts, new york and tennessee. it's unclear whether school days will be will be added to the calendar. educators say the goal is to make u.s. students more competitive. w > "the new york times" follows an on the homeless man in this photo we showed you last week. himhows a police officer giving him a pair >>> all right, nora, finally catching a break if the stormy weather. from you heading out the door, it's a little chilly in spots....
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new jersey new york and connecticut were the hardest hit. they're also home to some of the biggest names in music. >> i was here during the storm. it was scary. >> to witness my city and the tri-state area really going through something where nobody could control it. >> this was just complete and entire buildings washed away into the sea. >> reporter: 121212, the concert for sandy relief at madison square garden is being called one of the biggest music events of all time. >> we called bruce springsteen and paul mccartney and they said yes immediately. >> reporter: the last time producers managed to bring this many big names together, it was after 9/11. ♪ i've seen the lights go out on broadway ♪ >> reporter: 121212 has already raise third degree $2 million in sponsorship before a single note has been played. >> rolling stone, who, kanye west alicia keys eric clapton, and other surprise guests. it's the greatest concert of all time. >> reporter: 121212 will be broadcast to an estimated 200 million homes in 190 countries worldwide via tv a
new jersey new york and connecticut were the hardest hit. they're also home to some of the biggest names in music. >> i was here during the storm. it was scary. >> to witness my city and the tri-state area really going through something where nobody could control it. >> this was just complete and entire buildings washed away into the sea. >> reporter: 121212, the concert for sandy relief at madison square garden is being called one of the biggest music events of all...
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. >>> a parole board in connecticut will decide later today if michael skakel should be let out of prison. he's the cousin of the kennedys. as "48 hours" correspondent troy roberts reports skakel still insists they convicted the wrong man. >> reporter: ten years ago michael skakel was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years to life for the 1975 murder of his neighbor, 15-year-old martha moxley. >> today what i've been doing for 27 years i'm praying that i can find justice for martha. you know this whole thing was about martha. >> reporter: now 52-year-old skakel is up for parole and even though he continues to maintain his innocence the mocks lie family believes the right man is behind bars. >> we knew michael had done this. >> you don't think there's any doubt? >> absolutely no doubt. >> reporter: in october 1975, michael skakel and martha moxley were both 15-year-old neighbors living in greenwich, connecticut. moxley was last seen leaving for a halloween party with skakel. her body was found on tlaun of her home the next morning. beaten to death with a golf club police say belonged to th
. >>> a parole board in connecticut will decide later today if michael skakel should be let out of prison. he's the cousin of the kennedys. as "48 hours" correspondent troy roberts reports skakel still insists they convicted the wrong man. >> reporter: ten years ago michael skakel was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years to life for the 1975 murder of his neighbor, 15-year-old martha moxley. >> today what i've been doing for 27 years i'm praying that i can find...
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the cloud ceiling not 1.6 million in new york. 350,000 in connecticut. one of the places without power in new jersey is hard hit long beach island and ben tracey was one of the first reporters allowed to see some of the damage there. he is nearby in moonachie, new jersey. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's only one way on and off long beach island or as the locals call id lbi. but this sign says the bridge is closed. nearly 10,000 people that call this island home are not allow good out there. they did let us out yesterday to see the damage and i can tell you beyond this road block it's a total mess. this area known as beach haven looks more like beach hell. sand swallowing everything in its path and boats with nowhere left to go. >> how does the water knock our refrigerator down. >> reporter: joe decided not evacuate. he has two ruined cars and a bruised ego. >> i imagine the question people are asking you why did you decide to stay? >> i don't know. not very brilliant idea. >> you wish you had left? >> yes. >> reporter: with no power
the cloud ceiling not 1.6 million in new york. 350,000 in connecticut. one of the places without power in new jersey is hard hit long beach island and ben tracey was one of the first reporters allowed to see some of the damage there. he is nearby in moonachie, new jersey. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's only one way on and off long beach island or as the locals call id lbi. but this sign says the bridge is closed. nearly 10,000 people that call this island home are...
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. >>> more funerals are scheduled today for school shooting victims in newtown, connecticut. hundreds of boy scouts are expected to attend the service for 6-year-old cub scout benjamin wheeler. the first responders are still trying to deal with what they saw. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. some of the first responders were members of the all volunteer ambulance corps. they trained for a mass casualty event but certainly never expected to see them in their hometown. >> i've seen dead children before. i've never seen them with this type of trauma before. >> reporter: ken luhrman has been a volunteer emt for 15 years. at first, he treated a wounded adult. >> while we're there, somebody brought in a child, and then i realized that this is going to be dreadful for our community. >> reporter: marty folen, a retired corrections officer, helped transport a child who has been shot to the hospital. >> i didn't realize initially the extent of the tragedy. >> reporter: even though you're right there, you're a first responder, you're not able to see how big
. >>> more funerals are scheduled today for school shooting victims in newtown, connecticut. hundreds of boy scouts are expected to attend the service for 6-year-old cub scout benjamin wheeler. the first responders are still trying to deal with what they saw. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. some of the first responders were members of the all volunteer ambulance corps. they trained for a mass casualty event but certainly never expected to see them...
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. >> thank you, pennsylvania, delaware, rhode island, connecticut, and new york. thank you. >> mitt romney sweeps the gop primaries and looks to november. >> hold on a little longer. a better america begins tonight. >> the general election campaign absolutely is on right now. let the games begin. >> do you know mitt romney? >> i've met him. we're not friends. >> the secret service prostitution scandal, two more employees resigning. another one forced out. >> two others have been cleared of major wrongdoing. >> just checking in. at the president's previously undisclosed location. >> westchester county airport. a bird strike forced a jetblue plane to make an emergency landing. >> we have to come back. we hit two big geese. >> there's a new case of mad cow disease in the united states. a dairy cow in california. >> details from the trial of john edwards. including the mistress bat phone. john edwards claimed there was only a one in three chance that he was his mistress's baby daddy. >>> milwaukee police are looking for a driver who nearly ran officer an officer on bi
. >> thank you, pennsylvania, delaware, rhode island, connecticut, and new york. thank you. >> mitt romney sweeps the gop primaries and looks to november. >> hold on a little longer. a better america begins tonight. >> the general election campaign absolutely is on right now. let the games begin. >> do you know mitt romney? >> i've met him. we're not friends. >> the secret service prostitution scandal, two more employees resigning. another one forced...
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. >>> bloomberg businessweek says a connecticut woman is getting a big refund from her electric company. for the last 25 years she was getting billed to power the street lights from her home. she was reimbursed almost $10,500 when she finally noticed the strange charges on her bill. how do you not notice the charges on your bill. >> and to pay the bill at that. better than a refund check from the irs, right? >> yeah. i would have asked a question or two. >> he led the star studded men's basketball team. this morning, coach k himself, that would be you, mike krzyzewski. those questions and more after the break. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by mercedes-benz. experience truly great driving at your authorized dealer. [ male announcer ] more power. more style. more technology. less doors. the 2012 c-coupe. join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. join mercedes-benz usa on facebook abracadabra. ♪ hershey's milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. >>> in london on sunday, 12 of the nba's brightest stars defeate
. >>> bloomberg businessweek says a connecticut woman is getting a big refund from her electric company. for the last 25 years she was getting billed to power the street lights from her home. she was reimbursed almost $10,500 when she finally noticed the strange charges on her bill. how do you not notice the charges on your bill. >> and to pay the bill at that. better than a refund check from the irs, right? >> yeah. i would have asked a question or two. >> he led the...
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. >> reporter: the dry, windy weather helped feed flames in pennsylvania and connecticut where a brushfire lined a railroad track. nearby homes and businesses were evacuated. >> i was very nervous. i thought i could possibly be losing my home at that point. >> the national weather service issued fire warnings throughout the mid atlantic region along with parts of the midwest and south. in virginia dumped water from above to try to douse the flames. the wildfire outbreak stretched all of the way down to miami where a fast-moving fire caught residents by surprise. >> it's the biggest fire i've ever seen in my life definitely. >> reporter: back on long island. officials say the fire is 50% contained and the homes here are still in jeopardy. it's this dry grass and brush like this that you can hear it snap and pop, that's how dry it is that's adding fuel to the flames. even the national guard on standby and as the winds pick up this afternoon, no word on when that fire will be brought under control. charlie? gayle? >> terrell brown, thank you very much. >>> there are big developments in the tr
. >> reporter: the dry, windy weather helped feed flames in pennsylvania and connecticut where a brushfire lined a railroad track. nearby homes and businesses were evacuated. >> i was very nervous. i thought i could possibly be losing my home at that point. >> the national weather service issued fire warnings throughout the mid atlantic region along with parts of the midwest and south. in virginia dumped water from above to try to douse the flames. the wildfire outbreak...